CW from front of engine, I think but all chevys are the same, just look at one while it is running.
Clockwise
Looking at the front of the engine. The engine/ crankshaft will turn clowkwise.
The rotation of the push rods have to always rotate in a certain direction. It is relative to the crankshaft. Looking at the front of the typical V8 engine, the crankshaft will move on a clockwise direction. I hope I answered your question.
No, you cannot change the rotation direction of an engine easily. The direction of rotation is determined by the design and placement of engine components such as the crankshaft and camshaft. It would require significant modifications to the engine's internal components to change its rotation direction.
Clockwise.
The crankshaft sensor on a 2001 Chevy Silverado 8100 is located on the bottom of the engine, near the starter. It constantly monitors where the crankshaft is in its rotation.
Clockwise from the belt end.
Reverse rotation water pumps turn in the oposite direction of the crankshaft and are typically used with surpentine belts. The back (smooth) side of the belt is routed around the water pump pulley, thereby rotating it in the oposite direction of the crankshaft.Standard rotation water pumps turn in the same direction as the crankshaft and are typically used with V-Belts.Turning a water pump in the wrong direction will cause overheating.
the pistons drive the crankshaft via the connecting rods, though on start up the starter motor drives the crankshaft in its proper rotation direction to get the ball rolling
It will be at 12oclock stright up.
Righty tighty, lefty loosey.
The same direction as the fan and the drive axle (rwd only)